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The Air Jordan 4 x Undefeated drops August 2 with updated details, Nike Air branding, and a personal touch from Chris Gibbs.
One evening in 2005, back when the now-iconic Los Angeles sneaker boutique Undefeated was just a three-year-old upstart, a trio of luminaries strolled through the shop’s door. Mark Parker, then Nike’s co-president; Tinker Hatfield, the GOAT designer behind virtually all the most beloved Air Jordan models; and, uh, Lance Armstrong.
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Complex on MSNHow to Buy the 2025 Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 CollabThe retro of the coveted Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 collab is without a doubt the most anticipated sneaker release of the summer, if not the entire year. It's a shoe that was virtually unobtainable when it was first introduced in 2005, so it goes without saying that the upcoming reissue is welcomed by most sneaker fans.
It's been a long six months since we first caught a glimpse of another potential Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 colourway, tucked away in the "Brick By Brick" collection preview. Now, reliable sources confirm the release is happening.
The Air Jordan 11 “Canyon Purple” (Style Code: IO8961-553) is expected to release during the Holiday 2025 season, with a current target date of December 1, 2025. This drop is part of Jordan Brand’s 40th anniversary, which includes several AJ11 releases boasting high-end materials and standout design choices.
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The sneaker features a hairy suede upper with debossed animal print overlays, a mix of browns and black, with an Arts-Rec branded strap. The Arts-Rec Skateshop x Nike SB Air Trainer 1 Earth and Dusty Peach is out now for a retail price of $135. Pick up a pair at Nike.
Everyone's talking about how 2025 may be the biggest year of releases we’ve seen from Jordan Brand, with a lineup that’s making sneakerheads drool. From the return of classics like the Jordan 5 “Fire Red” and the AJ1 “Shattered Backboard” to
The Air Jordan 11 Gamma Blues drop December 13 for $230. Here's why this sleek black-and-blue classic is still one of the coldest 11s ever made.
Jordan Brand, while pushing forward with the recent introduction of the Air Jordan 40, is best known for its retro releases. While its arsenal is deeper than any other signature shoe line, there remains a handful of models that get preferential treatment, with fan favorites like the Air Jordan 1 and 4 seeing at least several releases a season.
The "White Metallic" Jordan 5 is rumored to be coming back for the first time since 2015. Check our Sneakers new for more release updates!
The SoleFly x Air Jordan 3 “Mandarin” drops Holiday 2025 for $225—perfect for Miami Hurricanes fans and bold sneakerheads alike.